oiieald JANUARY 4. 1951 H!!! GUARDIAN. CI-IARIJUITETOWN PKG! NINE -' "”CVl VVcinity.' and Mrs. Leith Feuiisoa. . and 'Mrs. Willard Fall and: 'd1-en motored to Monster: and em, 'a pleasant week-end visit- g frilenda there. n'-N' . m-. Donald Maceuurie of '3 college, Halifax. qient the estive season with his parents. r. and Mrs. John MscQuarrle. Mr. Richard retsuson. third on gtudent at P.W.C. who was a tleut in the Prince Edward. is- d Hospital for about two weelra s returned to his home in Hamp- much improved in health. ' Miss Mangaret mcauqrrie at pzadia Ilniversiity, Vyovlfvrlle. ar- rived on Thursday to spend th A Dry - oi........r ooail From Bras for The first plant in Canada for dry- olaaning 'coai went into operation in Cape Breton this month, the starting button being. pushed by Nova Scotia Mines Minister A. H. Macxinnon at the nru d'Or Coal Company on December 8th. official announcement of the installation of the Stephen's ,Adan-ison coal Clean- er was made sometime ago by Mr. David Bur-chell. General Manager at Bras d'Or.'who said this system .;"F Outpost in china ',', By Val Gielgiul .l in- icontiriued i " : the throat 2 mm in ', h'..'.t.'...'.'.'.':':i'.........'”'"'.."m. i-:r.r.osNcn corms to was Ill sy It seemed that Janet was :-ight- x Idhn 0! that they in their turn felt a cer- tain embarrassment at the prospect .OlDS utaiildng to Janet, while' James advanced into the room and laid a heavy hand like a. ham on Leslie's shoulder. y The missionary we? a big man. with broad stooped shoulders. hair that was almost pure white above a deqily tanned-face with a crassy ' the names of the students who had cliristiiias. closing at the ltarcoraii Business college ..M... The Gorcoran Business Training studio closed for the Christmas holidays on Wednesday, Decem- ber M. The Principal, Miss Corcoiran. presided,-and before announci successfully written recent exe.m- . ination papers, spoke to the stu- dents and complimented them on the quality and amount of work done during the past four months. Miss Violet, I-lutcheson. on behalf of the students, made the presen- tation of a beautiful gift to Miss Corcoran. This was flttinzly ack- nowledged and best wishes extend- Ill. A. l'LWOI'l'I' to have found a remedy an; 1," lleliled me in so many wayp." If neuritic or arthritic ' ' or backlachc or from l:l::'ll4.j:l.:E;I., ' kidney or liver disorders. nun-momi anemia and nervousness. try 5;.-. xgiak for one week. prove ihu ..arnak can help you, ill"!!!-I stores. iisivniiiisii I re. Alice Fawcett of Kel- owna, B.C., says .1 ".1 suilered with ' kidney trouble V a o d backache for; many years, V t r i e d an g 3 y -' names. and was llnllly reward- er. when I start- ed taking Sn. nalt. It's a relief you siiifer from rheumatic, 31.35 at all theory in shorthand and is doing excellent Work in typewiriting. Roberta Maclaeod. Claire Mcoabe, Olive Gallant, Grace Nowell and Maureen Mccorkell are doing satisfactory work in shorthand Dhrislxnas holidays with her par- gms, Mr. and Mrs. Qoyd M3”. Quarrle, l-lampton. a Mr. Ainisil Ferguson left on Tues- day for Summers” where he ex- pect, no spend some time. Messrs. Harrison Ferguson and Douglas Ferguson of CJRW Radio Station, Summerside. Went Christ- guns with Mr. and Mire. G. Victor Ferguson, Hampton. law and chin. Like his wife he wore - a suit of shabby white drill. He did not wear a dog-collar. The Only Blin of his profession was a tiny gold cross which dangled from a. heavy Victorian watch-chain. . "50 Janet got in first?" he said. "I might have guessed that was why she slunlr away like that! Well. it i spares me a. lot of talking-and I'm already as dry as a desert." "Drink, padre?" "When the lost sheep are safely herded in, my dear beslle. Let me moire the formal or ductlon at any rate. ME and Mrs. Gerald Havo- lock-leslie Dale." The newcomers entered, the girl leading. She walked straight up to Leslie and shook hands without any ed for a happy holiday. The Pass List: ts h The following studen ave nose. and gone into the city to see completed the work in the Com- tho London end of the firm of l-lar- menial Deputmem, and W", .wood and Greer-old Harwood be'iKx-aduated: ing uncle. There had followed Loyola gen, city, three months of cables. some un- Thom” nogmy, City, pleasing interviews with his mother 1:-lo;-once per-gugon, City. -who knew better than he did that Elva, cuiiish City, ' Sheila's principal objection to life Violet Hutcheson has one paper in (England was her mother-in-law, to write on this subject. but also had the sense not to my Rita Duffy has completed Double so-a. certain amount of friction Entry work. . with sheila over the delays. Then Audrey. Buell and Shirley Bern- the long voyage out. And then ard wrote first pallet in Junior snanshaii And Gerald winced in- Gommarlcah Dorothy Duffy has war-dly once again .. he though; of almost completed Double Entry. the ween they had gpemin snug. The following students are do- hui, ing excellent work in Commercial: Graham Towers, governor of the t of Canadian , -Newsprint Association refused to Bank of Canada, started a move l- testify in U. S. newmrint inquiry toward higher interest rates to :3 milanopclies in -the industry and wage war on and Typewmmgl my rebuked critics. V - time to settle down.” So he had kissed the- tip of her Robert Fowler Thomas Hagarty, Florence Peer- guson, Loyola Bell and Elva Gulls wrote first paper in shorthand theccy and have completed I. num- ber of exercises in Typewriting practice. The results of the work of a numt of students who are tak- ing the Typewriting Course will be published upon completion of speed tests. -' H English .- spelling. Possible ioo. Audrey Buell 100; Veriie Buell - 100; Claire Mccabe --100; Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron, Mr. and Mvrs. Cliznfoird S-herreri. Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell were business visitors to Char- lottetown recently. MB. DAVID BUBCEELL Mr. Harry Cudmote. Anmvm .-n--------------------- u .. P11 in coaeeii Road. and daughter and son-in- of cleaning coal had found wlde.:g:t ;i:un:;1t::i::m1:;ic3;t1cedt:n:: 530" W 1'” "WW0" Ariltasmlller 0 Roberta Mcliieod - mo; Aldons law, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Feegu- favor in the United states, where a vh d N h heeleg mg mm mm um M, an wen pm ma Philip Coker Molyneaux - loo; Phylug co... son, Hampton, were in the city dry product is necessary for amgh erabsur 8 - we m m ova, new they we” whammy at James L": tello -98; Brock Furness -98: on Saturday. While there they q.uom,y domemc mop go Mood um; I and sheer American 8 R 58. 0 185'; when he had iwamed wybey Brock Fumes, Philip Coker - 96; Dorothy Duffy visited with Mrs. Cudmore wiio sevml c,,1,,,,d, of 3,,”-0, cw, latter splashed with touiinss of Tim when he could wk !' Imelda Quin -931 '1'h0m" 3983”? -95: V10' is a patient in the Prince Edward dwdeaned and ou,h.e,mL mve Fu stireets.l-Iavelock followed. Hewas mm d hf retsponr - Grace Newen um Huwhesm you Am”. Mme! island Hospital, suffering with I. already been smpmed to vnnwsiobviouny far less at ease. Perhaps was;-tl;lutV1;0V9 much 8- hatlhe Dom mm 1.96; Florence Ferguson - 91: fractured le8- Mmmm, pomuy and um, g new tthe contrast between his own smart And he mmemd000kms pgkizlzg Mujmie Vnuy 'James Pitre -Git; Imelda Quinn clothes and Dale's shabby tweeds was too clearly apparent. And his ;hand felt limp. The girl's finger had firm and cool, like her glance. and advertising campaign had started to v point out the advantages of the re- volutionary air-sand mud” The Stephen-Adarrison air-sand been coal clean”. embody” 3 9,009” There was a little silence. whereby an stone and other non-.llhjghgiiygzgdlfuggsd-Jmet arm combustible impurities - impurities ' s " whjch are found in an 0031! yg are fully. "After till it is 3. little bit fun- removed without the use of water "Y when, 5”" came ” thmk ”' ll” 0,. my owe, type of wet uqum But you ll shake down all right, I may ' wet wumm, the type of know. I'm within quarter of a mile. ' ' Mrs. !-lavelock. if you need anything The shorthand and rypewr-it-,-04: Loyola Bell-91 mg Depuknem: l 90 to like Elva Gillis; Shirley Verlie Buell and Violet !-lutch- B9"Wd- Rita D"UY- Mamen h 1 ged tn Th 'McCci:kell. hood. only-looking at Dale's wiry gionshofygleancgtmgnfj upone comgsg who students who wrote mo pa. lW0nneS5. Ind jutting chin. Gerald -,change, and Commercial Arithme- Havelock put the actual moment or ff:.';d?' speed work Wm be grad tic papers turned in excellent work the opening of that vitally impor- Aldon, Molyneaux wrote Jumonand almost all obtained full value tent letter a good many weeks away. for answers. The fellow must be a pretty tough IE8. he thought a. little dis- fruitively. wherein lay a certain let- ter whose opening would set the seal on his achievement or man- On. Saturday evening, Dec. 23 the C.G.I.'l'. girls and Trail Rang- er boys with their leaders delight- ed many of the residents of Hamp- ton by calling at -their homes and, singing carols. Although this is a very old custom. it is new in this district aridgwes much enjoyed by both young'and old. ' A very impressive vesper and - 9 Key men in railway worker! fight for higher wages. A. R. Mosh- er called his union to I crippling nation-wide strike, won seven cents an hour. IDNDON. Jan. - (AJP) - Sup- Finance Minister Douglas bait startled world when he freed the Canadian dollar in face of U. S. "hot money" to find its own level on world market. Travel -money is easier to get now for Nisitinc Canadians. HISTORIC LIBRARY The woo-id-famous Vatican H GIANT STARS broke in, pointing the 'thought as it! jagged his mind "Of course not," he starnmer-ed' 11- The two largest stars. Her-culls ..candiei.igh service W8s'lleld in clegnlng usually ompioyod was wg- She would at least make the . y r ' place hastily. , ply Ministe Georg Strauss an- ganwrgon "tlf0l3nl:;l Sci-ladl? Wielia ter to the coal during the cleaning ;;:;fg;;:1ieY?E,:esh:?; detail: lcoir habitable! Leslie Dale squared his shoulders and Beteigeuse, are respectively nounced todray thee use of zinc brary was founded by Pope Nick- '5' em ' ' ' ' ' at DPOCGSS. Wllloh must either be l'e- mm" ' "you know it 15,”, as bad as "I suddenly 400 and 300 times larger than the and brass. for non-essential pur- olas V from offerings of pilgrims ' in the 14:50 holy year. gmtdfihfiggggd m0V9d byfofced drying 01' lll0Wl1'I8 looks. Mr. l-lavelock." Janet games To be continued sun. poles will be banned after Jan. 1. "I'll try," said sheila Havelock. a "leader. .- Mrs. Woolifry, O Ada Campbell, .guson Woolfry gave a short address. The I-lampton. W.l. met at the theme of Mrs. John MacQuerrie .10, their December meemm, The mm by yaw mum” ah. Mme ts. her lips. which were admirably curv- , y pnddom presided gm-1 the usuu mo and. finely sized ma clnged ed. but extremely firmly shaft with if. proirl? rouowed. Money was is held in suspension by the air 3 decmit W19 0”" b'l”"- 3- fit, voted or Sunshine boxes for cuneng, to 3 pwdemmmed speck , l-let nails, he remarked with faint I 4. dint-ins and treats for the child- "0. gmvum so than; the pun may disapproval. were both pointed and ran. At the close of the meeting am. John Rogerson delighted the f,1;?;f,f;,';s”gef:g'l;,:.f;Te:',l;:::'cml spicion of make-up can the half- '4, .ladiee by showing them 110W to do sink b nae botmm and W, dram; closed eyelids? Twenty-one trying a; - eed1apoint.wor'ir. After a dainty unoh, a social 'hour was spent i:'3?.ioTe3l'd-"f..” "” hm " M” thtypee m:l:ai:er?rl,tcei:Qdsi:d ”J..'.i"'3ii3 W mm "M he M a Ms" M l. '4. ' treated (stoke: and nut sizes) to "had M mm' H h” W" 3”m3 '0 be A y.' Hampton Hall was well-filled on make it permanently dmtless. 1 mm I I 4 wednesday evening, Dec. 20 when Hon. Mr. Macxinnon in his re- 9 M - M M 1 3- .- H fit, a Christmas concert was presented marks at the opening of the new ""w ' 6"” 33" ””k' N5 .i,.' p by the teachers and pupils of plant said that the new process mm” lhrustiwdn ml” "M pmkms ' I ' l ' Hampton School. The chairman would play an important part in M M5 bmwhesv W5 Studying Dale -31 III; for the evening was Mr. John H. oxtondmg mu-got, in gem;-.1 cm. I-5 kemly P! I-95119 W35 3WdYl-"B 4.. Myers who in a few brief remark-s ads, which were essential to ensure 5”” -G"”” in W W" "V" l"1' ' Lid ooncratulated the pupils and the continued growth of me mam. ins. i ost for the first time. a cer- '3', 1 5 0 hi teachers on the nicely decorated liaiiandthegoodwayinwliioh the following program was car- ried out. . Welcome-iEdiitii ' Recitati lltamono Sli-ierren. lnte Ferguson - Duet, Snowman", Margaret the I . ohEssEs. :00AT8 inurs ilkins sci-large of the service. Five of the rneralbere. namely Roma Sherren, Beulah Ferguson. Margaret Cannon and Joyce Fer- part in the candle- llighting service and Rev.t L. S. Campbell and mid Villet-Ohorus, "Up On" the ll-Iou.setoip" -- Dialogue, Jim-rule's Un-lucky Meaning - Solo. ''I Heard the Bells". Sarah MacQuan-ie - Pageant, The First Oliristmas - . Candles in the Window, Marjorie Ferguson - Duet, "Win- ter Wonderland” by Roma and ssion. sale of candy - Drill, Al ce Blue . Gown, 7 girls -Itccltatlon. Edward "Frosty l the and Ruth Cannon - Dialogue. Aniti-Gossip Club -, Santa Claus Drill by juniors -- Recitation, Leave it to Girls. Hollis Thompson'- Monologue, Rorns Sher-ren - Pa- sea-at, 'llhe Night Before Christ- mas (juniors) - chorus. San-is to remain in the coal and thereby add weight of a non-usiiable char- acter. If the coal is not dried. it will freeze in the railway cars dur- ing the winter and present an add- ed problem tothe dealer as well as the houleholder. By the revolutionary dry air-land method. the raw coal as it carries from the mine is floated over a bed of dry silica sand which is . made more marketable coal. Claus is Coming to Town. At the close of the program Santa appeared and delighted the children and some older ones with gifts and fruit. Concert closed with the singing of "God Save the King." Teffeles. Wools, ..Crepes. etc; . . .- . . . . . Balance of Winter Coats . . . . . . Limited QuCn'HlY ale eye 0 e e," ..e e a . liAlli00ATS oi iix " i. -y. 'l v x,.. all and discharged as fejects. After try. He pointed out that Bras d'Or has pioneered in complete mechani- zation of mines in Canada. and that the resulting product would mean "it has always been our aim" says Mr. Burch ". Mine Manager. "to supply well-prepared coal to the trade-coal that dealers can sell and customers can use with the knowledge that it will give complete satisfaction. We feel that we have progressed one step more toward the goal of clean. clustless, trouble- free coal by the -installation of the new Stephens-Adarnson "machine." Ileana, G-loves." Mitts. little surprisingly. she leaned back in tier chair, and Dale took the op- portunity to look at her comprehen- sivelf. She was rather tall, very slim. Her legs were charming. He thought of her as blonde-but then Ieslie had no knowledge of the platinum variety. Her eyes were hazel, widely spaced. Nppealing somehow: unlike 'F.'l'.'1'.'P.'?'.'l'-I tinted. And surely there was n, im- ever so hard to seem twenty-six. Leslie Dale decided; and made up tt'.'P:i".'P.'l-.4-.-F as fair as Janet James demanded talri doubt of his own capacity. And he was not liking his new experi- ence very much. He had been some- thing of a spoiled child of fortune; good-looking, intelligent, amusing, he had done well at school, and. at Oxford. He had learned how to dress: how to stand out of the ruck of young men-about-town. And .-t-.-F.-t-.-t-5-5t-.-l-.-t-.-t- fallen in love with him. He had not even been dashed when she had re- fusedioaliowhirntostayonin Iaridon. "No, Gerry." she had said in her own decisive clipped way which he found so adorable. "I'm not go- ing to exist in the shadow of your family and an allowance. You'll get fat and go to seed. we'll try amne- thing abroad for a few years: go places and see people. Then M! be :7-.'T-.-I-.-F.-I-.-1'-:1-3? .-V-.".f-.-F5'.'P3-.-I-.-I-.'F':T'5-.-P 33V3 off say. off say. all 5.00 i .-t-.-t-;t- 5-.-'9 :P.-T'.'W-.-I-.-F.-F iii om" 7-! 4' -1- 4- 4- -12- -is '1: -51- '4.-sie'-1-V-is-i.-Vt-' -is-ls-A-1:-'-is-it-'-1-3!:-'-il"d-"-i.-'v1-'-l-A-rt-F it"-!s”'4r?1-'-1-l-t- ii 4-it-,-itrt-.-1-i-it-:43.-L-Eh.-1-L-Ii'ti-1'3!-Elii-1-. I-1-I-1-gitjji -19..-ii. JANUARY ll- a:'-t-' 3.4-. 1.3 .-it-I cs:-i-tat-s:a.:-i-3-e.-sisir-it-t-E-isi-: niscouiiirii ISIANII - it unnwvl. u 1 . -1-1-1'-A-3!-. 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